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F1's all-new era risks "destroying" the sport, according to outspoken 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve.
The French-Canadian, often referred to as an F1 'purist', admitted he is no fan of the radical new rules, featuring energy recovery-bolstered V6 engines.
"I think personally the rules are too restrictive; it's not formula one," he told the Telegraph.
42-year-old Villeneuve, whilst announcing his participation in the FIA world rallycross championship this year, said the rules are even a step back from 2013, when drivers often nursed fragile Pirelli tyres to the flag.
Now, the major challenge will be getting a limited amount of fuel to the finish, but the former... Full Story »

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